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UF Study Shows Newborn Kittens Have Shot At Survival Thanks To Immune-boosting Treatment

GAINESVILLE—Orphaned or weak kittens, often deprived of mother’s milk in their first day of life, may have a better chance at survival thanks to a simple blood transfusion.

Filed under Health, Research, Veterinary on Tuesday, December 28, 1999.

Of Pins, Needles And Pets: UF Hires New Veterinary Acupuncturist

GAINESVILLE—When conventional drug therapy couldn’t help her arthritic collie, Pat Green tried one last option: the pins and needles of veterinary acupuncture.

Filed under Health, Research, Veterinary on Friday, July 2, 1999.

UF Veterinarians: Blood Type Mismatch In Breeding Is Leading Cause Of ‘Fading Kitten Syndrome’

GAINESVILLE—When an entire litter from Joni Easterling’s prized Persian cat died last July, the Orange Park cat breeder was understandably upset.

Filed under Health, Research, Veterinary on Thursday, April 29, 1999.

Nearly 40 Percent Of Animals Treated Through UF Veterinary Internal

GAINESVILLE — With veterinary care better than ever, the good news is our pets are living longer.

Filed under Health, Research, Veterinary on Thursday, March 11, 1999.